Challenging the assumption that dependency equates weakness, Melissa De Boer articulates our need for God and community.Related Resources:"Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace" by John Mark Comer(Episode recorded May 23, 2022)
Unpacking the pursuit of abiding with Christ, Katie Morden candidly discusses God's good design — and our great need — for rest. Related Resources:"The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World" by John Mark Comer(Episode recorded March 26, 2022)
After an extended New Years break, the podcast returns by addressing the often overwhelming question of personal callings. Seeking clarity in her own life, Shelby Gross offers valuable insight, speaking to the central purpose we all share as followers of Jesus. Related Resources:"Unearthed" Sermon Series - Matt Chandler / The Village ChurchPodcast's Social Media:Instagram (most consistently updated)Facebook(Episode recorded February 17, 2022)
In this final episode of 2021, Natalie Miller tells her story of addiction with newfound freedom. Reflecting on the beliefs and experiences that led her to seek comfort in substance and relationships, she shares the intimate connection between this struggle and the paradox of her worth in Christ. Related Resources:"My Worth Is Not In What I Own" by Keith and Kristyn GettyFeatured Artist/Business: Amanda Bea ArtworkUse the Promo Code "UPSIGHDOWN" to get 50% off of all:Phone Wallpap...
With insights from her own struggles with body image and disordered eating, Breanna Wideman speaks towards the significance of our relationships with food to our relationships with Jesus. She encourages us to be cognizant of our motivations and language, recognizing their impact on both our own health and the health of others.Featured Artist/Business: Amanda Bea ArtworkUse the Promo Code "UPSIGHDOWN" to get 10% off of :2022 Land, Sea & Sky Scripture Calendarvia her Websitevia her Et...
Applying the words she speaks by choosing to speak them, Sharla Johnson demonstrates the power of vulnerability. Telling of her journey towards truth, she describes the experiences that taught her lies along with those that brought her freedom. Featured Artist/Business: Amanda Bea ArtworkUse the Promo Code "UPSIGHDOWN" to get 10% off of :2022 Land, Sea & Sky Scripture Calendarvia her Websitevia her Etsy(Episode recorded May 2, 2021)
Jenn Brubacher gives voice to the discomfort of unexpected and perhaps unwanted seasons, sharing how God's faithfulness offers peace amidst uncertainty and purpose amidst pain.Related Resources:Youth for Christ (YFC)Organization websiteYouth Unlimited (Listowel, Ontario) website (Jenn's ministry)"The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World" by John Mark ComerWork Friends Podcast (Jenn is a host! 10/10 would recommen...
In our first guest episode, Kailyn Wong grapples with the never-ending pressure to be the best. She shares her continuing journey to freedom, learning to live out of her secure value in Christ and to reorder her pursuit of excellence for His glory rather than her own recognition.Related Resources:“You Are Special” by Max LucadoVideo readingAnimation based on bookPurchase on Amazon(Episode recorded November 12, 2020)
Welcome, friends, to the Up-sigh-Down Podcast! With the help of guest host Sara Apostoaei, creator and host Andrea Lyn Chartier shares a bit about herself and her heart behind this project. Introducing and discussing the podcast’s original music, artwork, and structure, the two women invite listeners on a journey of weakness, foolishness, and lowliness redeemed.*Original song, Upside Down, composed by Andrea Lyn with co-songwriting credit to Mallory Chipman* - available at https://andrealyn.b...